Aug 9, 2012

Chris Kilcullen Memorial Ride Report July 29, 2012

Sunday, July 29, 2012 was the second annual Chris Kilcullen Memorial Ride. It is a ride that Brian Antone (an officer at Springfield Police Department) started in 2011 after Eugene police officer Chris Kilcullen was murdered on duty. The first ride was a success...over 200 riders gathered to raise around $10,000 dollars in Officer Kilcullen's memory.

Riders in 2011 had a good time but they wanted more...so Antone offered up something bigger and better this year. With the help of some awesome volunteers, fabulous sponsors, donors and supporters,
the 2012 Ride offered not only a pin with Chris's photo, but a t-shirt, BBQ lunch and a bus for those who either don't (or chose not to) ride.

The Dream Team at Three Rivers Casino and Hotel

The ride has for the last two years been 248 miles, which is significant because 248 is Chris's badge number. This year the ride went through Corvallis where Team Oregon hosted the first pit stop. From there, the almost 300 bikes and 400 riders rode to Newport where Newport Police Department hosted a second stop. As Newport faded into the distance, the group converged upon Three Rivers Casino and Hotel for a BBQ lunch. As a volunteer for the ride, I wasn't able to go the distance on my bike but instead headed straight to Three Rivers to set up auction items and make sure everything was ready for the group. That gave me plenty of time to talk to the hosts at Three Rivers, Dawn and Mary, who we dubbed the "Dream Team" for their awesome work ethics and get 'er done attitudes. As well, Lori made sure things were going as planned and that we had everything that we needed.

One of the volunteers gets a little crazy...

This year the Ride had a title sponsor, European Motorcycles of Western Oregon. Madelyn, Scott, and Kendrick went out of their way to help with the cause...and even allowed us time on Saturday for registration and handing out t-shirts. Sunday they opened their doors and their parking lot for the second year in a row for a staging area. Their support was amazing and even Kendrick got in on the action and made almost 100 paracord bracelets with "248" on the face. (You can still order one at European Motorcycles or on the Kilcullen Memorial Ride website, they are so cool!)

Core volunteers after a planning meeting (aka lunch)

There are so many people to thank who made this ride happen...so many wonderful people who rode in support...and bought merchandise and BBQ tickets and who bid on auction items and bought raffle tickets. So thank you, those of you who stand in the background, who help despite their relationship to Chris, who give up your family time, your work time, your free time and drink time. Thank you to those who keep plugging along, who pick up the pieces when they are scattered everywhere, and who do so with grace and style and dignity. I salute you all.

Perhaps the most impressive thing about this ride is that we raised more money than last year and had almost 400 people who showed up to support the Officer Chris Kilcullen Memorial Ride and the scholarship in his name. Trust me, it was touch and go for awhile and I was starting to wonder if all our efforts were going to be for nothing!

At the end of the ride when delivering t-shirts we had the opportunity to talk to some of the riders and get their feedback. Everyone was very kind and appreciative... I guess that makes it all worth while...and knowing that the scholarship will soon be completely funded which will allow us to move on to other things in the community...like car seats and projects that Chris Kilcullen had a heart for.

We are already working on ideas for next year, so if you went to the ride and have any feedback, feel free to send us an email or go to the website and share your ideas. As well, if you have photos, we'd love to see them!

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